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in canada? researchers are not trying to scare people off -- >> canadians are people too andrea. >> they just hope this information will teach people to get out of the pool if you need to use the restroom. sounds like a mommy there. come on people. >> yes. >> i got to follow that. thanks. thanks a lot. >>> hey, weather-wise, let's get talking i mean allergy index has been coming in this whole season started early with the severe weather you saw in illinois and they usually don't see that for another month or so. look at the clouds. just whipping the -- winds i should say whipping the flags around the washington monument today. it is blowing out there. hey weather-wise, allergy index we've got high tree pollen once again. weeds, first time i'm seeing that they are low on and the grasses are absent and the mold for the afternoon, not as windy as earlier but still windy. no more wind advisory but we're still gusting over 35 in sports. temperatures -- spots, temperatures barely creep into the low 50
in canada? researchers are not trying to scare people off -- >> canadians are people too andrea. >> they just hope this information will teach people to get out of the pool if you need to use the restroom. sounds like a mommy there. come on people. >> yes. >> i got to follow that. thanks. thanks a lot. >>> hey, weather-wise, let's get talking i mean allergy index has been coming in this whole season started early with the severe weather you saw in illinois and...
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sparks fly during an emergency landing in canada. flames shot out of the rear of an air canada plane last night as it made contact with the runway at edmonton international airport. the plane suffered some sort of mechanical problem after taking off shortly from calgary and then blew a tire whether it was landing in edmonton. -- when it was landing in edmonton. three people suffered minor injuries in this. >>> strong cross winds yesterday at chicago's o'hare airport nearly blew this plane. take a look at video there. sideways. the pilot had to descend and eventually land at an angle. the winds were reported to be 20 and 35 miles an hour. more than 50 flights were grounded because of the high winds there. >>> a storm that is stronger than super storm sandy is about to bring an early season of arctic blast to much of the united states. typhoon nuri is already threatening to whip up 50-foot weafers. the video here is incredible -- waves. the video here is incredible. as it heads to the alaskan islands. it will bring a jet stream over th
sparks fly during an emergency landing in canada. flames shot out of the rear of an air canada plane last night as it made contact with the runway at edmonton international airport. the plane suffered some sort of mechanical problem after taking off shortly from calgary and then blew a tire whether it was landing in edmonton. -- when it was landing in edmonton. three people suffered minor injuries in this. >>> strong cross winds yesterday at chicago's o'hare airport nearly blew this...
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so when he attempted to enter canada, that showed up on the radar screen. >> reporter: an executive at minnieland tells 9 news now the day care is installing security cameras to monitor staff as they interact with children. >>> turning tour attention to the maryland race. the candidates faced off in the second debate yet. it was carried live here on channel 9 and derek mcginty was a panelist and he has this recap. >> the bottom line to today's debate is all about who you trust -- >> that was the opening statements. bob ehrlich behind in the poll and on the attack early. trying to get o'malley on the defensive about creating more jobs. >> small business people are hammered in the state of maryland today. you know it. we have lost jobs. we have lost private sector jobs. we have one of the most hostile business policies in the nation. >> we have held on to our base better than other states including virginia. starker the differences emerged over social issues, gay marriage for example. >> here in dc they allow gay marriage, what do you think of gay marriage in maryland. >> firmly opposed.
so when he attempted to enter canada, that showed up on the radar screen. >> reporter: an executive at minnieland tells 9 news now the day care is installing security cameras to monitor staff as they interact with children. >>> turning tour attention to the maryland race. the candidates faced off in the second debate yet. it was carried live here on channel 9 and derek mcginty was a panelist and he has this recap. >> the bottom line to today's debate is all about who you...
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one of her top challengers is canada's joanne rochette. she took to the ice just two days after his mother died and turned in an inspired performance that left her in third place heading into tonig tonight. the u.s. hockey team is also in the hunt for gold, and jeff glor tells us a child may lead the way. >> we're at the olympic rings in the harbor. >> reporter: when five-year-old josh sacco came to the vancouver olympics are he was more than just a fan. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> reporter: he was an inspiration thanks to a youtube video shot by his dad. >> great moments are born from great opportunities. >> reporter: that's josh's reenactment from of a scene from the movie "miracle" in which kurt russell plays herb brooks, pumping up his team before the u.s. beat the soviets in the 1980 olympics. >> do you believe in miracles! yes! >> reporter: josh hits every word, every gesture, from memory. >> one game. >> one game. >> if we play them 10 times, they might win nine. but not this game. not tonight. tonight, we stay with them, and we shut them
one of her top challengers is canada's joanne rochette. she took to the ice just two days after his mother died and turned in an inspired performance that left her in third place heading into tonig tonight. the u.s. hockey team is also in the hunt for gold, and jeff glor tells us a child may lead the way. >> we're at the olympic rings in the harbor. >> reporter: when five-year-old josh sacco came to the vancouver olympics are he was more than just a fan. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!...
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the american women kick off action tonight in canada. those stories and >>> after becoming the 12th horse to cap capture the triple crown -- capture the triple crown, american pharoah may not be done yet. he has collected more than $4 million but more paydays could be in his future. the owner of american pharoah says his historic horse is not done yet. >> it's my genuine desire as a fan, somebody who loves horses is to race him as long as i possibly could. >> that decision carries substantial financial risk. the american pharoah's owner has already sold his breeding rights for a sum of about $20 million but the more the horse continues to run, the more he risks missing out on a bigger payout because of injuries or losses. >>> a top fifa official says the 2018 and 2022 world cup games could be taken away from russia and cutter. the heads of fifa's audit and compliance committee says the games could be pulled from the countries if there is evidence that votes were bought. both the f.b.i. and swiss authorities are looking into allegations o
the american women kick off action tonight in canada. those stories and >>> after becoming the 12th horse to cap capture the triple crown -- capture the triple crown, american pharoah may not be done yet. he has collected more than $4 million but more paydays could be in his future. the owner of american pharoah says his historic horse is not done yet. >> it's my genuine desire as a fan, somebody who loves horses is to race him as long as i possibly could. >> that decision...
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. >>> and justin bieber is charged with assault in canada, his second arrest in a week. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, january 30th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the south is struggling to thaw out this morning after that harsh winter storm. the entire region was paralyzed, but georgia seemed to have suffered the most. there were more than 1,400 crashes between tuesday morning and wednesday evening, more than 175 people were injured. governor nathan diehl in atlanta are taking some heat for the way they handled the storm. both admit they could have been better prepared. mark strassmann has more from atlanta. >> reporter: drivers along many of the south's busiest highways finished wednesday trying to finish tuesday's commute. a rare winter storm brought several inches of snow and paralyzing ice from the gulf coast to the mid-atlantic. highways froze, and soon so did the traffic. all those cars meant salt and sand trucks could not treat the roadways. ron rivera and his truckload of bananas w
. >>> and justin bieber is charged with assault in canada, his second arrest in a week. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, january 30th, 2014. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. well, the south is struggling to thaw out this morning after that harsh winter storm. the entire region was paralyzed, but georgia seemed to have suffered the most. there were more than 1,400 crashes between tuesday morning and...
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he tweeted this morning that he spoke with the leaders of mexico and canada and agreed to renegotiate the deal. he often criticized. but he added if they can't reach an agreement, he nay still terminate it. on wednesday, the president unveiled his tax reform blueprint. details won't be revealed until the summer. but the plan would slash the corporate tax rate from 35% to 15%. cut rates for individuals andly few the tax code by reducing the number of tax brackets from seven to three. >> the american economy has been held back and this is about unleashing economic growth. >> reporter: but critics including senator minority leader chuck schumer called it a giveaway to the wealthy. >> while emydable class americans and those struggling to get there need help just staying afloat. >> reporter: a cbs news poll shows americans remain sharply divided on their views of the mm a majority of republicans, 56%, say they are very confident in president trump's abilities while a majority of democrat, 66%, are not at all confident. independents are mixed. craig boswell, cbs news, the white house. >> n
he tweeted this morning that he spoke with the leaders of mexico and canada and agreed to renegotiate the deal. he often criticized. but he added if they can't reach an agreement, he nay still terminate it. on wednesday, the president unveiled his tax reform blueprint. details won't be revealed until the summer. but the plan would slash the corporate tax rate from 35% to 15%. cut rates for individuals andly few the tax code by reducing the number of tax brackets from seven to three. >>...
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still ahead, a wildfire in canada threatening to destroy an entire city. what police think this fire could be getting a lot worse. >> and did you hear, we are giving away a brand new car on wakeup washington. watch tomorrow morning starting at 6:00 a.m. for your chance to get a new set of wheels. the best part? you don't pay a dime. tax, title, tags, all on us, tune in tomorrow, at 6:00 a.m. >>> and also, we are keeping an eye on live radar. another yellow alert day. howard is back with more showers, when they could vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me >>> a miracle in the rubble of a collapsed building in kenya. a woman has been found alive after six days there. crews are working right now to try to get her out. she is currently talking with the rescuers. the search story building collapsed last -- the
still ahead, a wildfire in canada threatening to destroy an entire city. what police think this fire could be getting a lot worse. >> and did you hear, we are giving away a brand new car on wakeup washington. watch tomorrow morning starting at 6:00 a.m. for your chance to get a new set of wheels. the best part? you don't pay a dime. tax, title, tags, all on us, tune in tomorrow, at 6:00 a.m. >>> and also, we are keeping an eye on live radar. another yellow alert day. howard is...
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in canada, the perfect olympic ending. joel brown, cbs news, vancouver. >>> when we return, we'll take another look at this morning's top stories. and now that the olympics are over, athletes try to turn gold into long term marketability. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to help you manage your weight. special k® low-fat granola -- a taste of freedom. - increase in 6 months. - pete, back it up! ( marker squeaking ) when business travel leaves you drained, re-charge with comfort suites. spacious rooms, free hi-speed internet, and free hot breakfast. comfort suites. power up. now stay two separate times with comfort suites... or any choice hotel and earn a free night. book at choicehotels.com. it's three days like you've never experienced. it changes you. you can't be the same after you do the event. the 3-day is
in canada, the perfect olympic ending. joel brown, cbs news, vancouver. >>> when we return, we'll take another look at this morning's top stories. and now that the olympics are over, athletes try to turn gold into long term marketability. ♪ ladies, raise your spoons. now there's nothing left standing between you and a satisfying breakfast. introducing special k® low-fat granola. with 50% less fat than the leading granola... and 5 grams of fiber per serving, it's a satisfying way to...
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germany in second with five medals and france and canada are tied with four each. today the games were delayed by an unexpected snowfall. and tonight the event is the men's figure skating short program. >> they have been hurting for snow. so that's good. >> about time they have been getting snow. they have been trucking and flying it in. >> they usually have feet, plural. >> yes. they have had carbon dioxide, dry ice, blowing in tubes underneath to keep it cold enough to control the snow. good for them. >> they could do some of those sports here in dc. we had a little snow this morning in colonial beach, an inch. and inch and a half in bill in newland and saint mary's had enough to coat the ground. today your forecast first, a couple of flurries are possible. probably a little pessimistic on the cloud cover as the sun has broken out more. we will call it partly cloudy, mostly cloudy a flurry is possible. highs in the upper 30s to near 40 south. still breezy and that's the case tomorrow, as well. highs 30s 40. and thursday we are looking at temperatures in the low 4
germany in second with five medals and france and canada are tied with four each. today the games were delayed by an unexpected snowfall. and tonight the event is the men's figure skating short program. >> they have been hurting for snow. so that's good. >> about time they have been getting snow. they have been trucking and flying it in. >> they usually have feet, plural. >> yes. they have had carbon dioxide, dry ice, blowing in tubes underneath to keep it cold enough to...
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this afternoon there's the storms, it's actually up here in canada, trailing the cold front through ohio and pennsylvania, back toward areas in kentucky as well. so from eastern kentucky through our neck of the woods, west of 95, that's where we've got the threat for the severe weather from the storm prediction center. hail being a minor concern, damaging wind gusts with these storms being the more major concern. here's that line about 3:00, still north and west of d.c. it'll be coming through in the afternoon. look, it's kind of breaking up. so what we see is going to be some broken line of storms, but some potentially strong ones here fot for the afternoon and early evening and then cooler tonight with those northwesterly winds moving in. here's the forecast, mid-70s in d.c., some spots west near 80 with a few strong thunderstorms, kind of breezy. tonight we're down into the upper 40s and low 50s. winds go northwest 10 to 20. tomorrow breezy and cooler, high 61. friday 64 with some clouds increasing in the afternoon. i think by friday night into saturday a few showers around. saturday
this afternoon there's the storms, it's actually up here in canada, trailing the cold front through ohio and pennsylvania, back toward areas in kentucky as well. so from eastern kentucky through our neck of the woods, west of 95, that's where we've got the threat for the severe weather from the storm prediction center. hail being a minor concern, damaging wind gusts with these storms being the more major concern. here's that line about 3:00, still north and west of d.c. it'll be coming through...
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men's team won gold in 2006 and is undefeated this year. >> go canada! >> woo-hoo! >> glor: the u.s. team is off to a rough start-- two wins and four losses after today. >> my family got me into curling when i was six. >> glor: you're a lifer. >> yeah, 4 years worth. >> glor: at 40 john benton is the oldest u.s. man competing at these games, the senior member of a squad that is boisterous and proudly blue scholar, like skip john schuster. what's your job outside curling? >> i bartend every now and then. >> glor: every now and then. >> it's very, very part time. >> glor: they come from minnesota, advocates for a sport second only to hockey in canadian tv ratings but that rarely registers with the american public. >> marge, it's perfect for both of us. it's got bowling for me and sweeping for you. >> glor: the goal of the game is to get a stone as close as possible to the center of a scoring ring and to knock away stones of the opposing team. if your team is closer, you get points. matches last 10 rounds. >> you look at it, and you go, i can do that. where
men's team won gold in 2006 and is undefeated this year. >> go canada! >> woo-hoo! >> glor: the u.s. team is off to a rough start-- two wins and four losses after today. >> my family got me into curling when i was six. >> glor: you're a lifer. >> yeah, 4 years worth. >> glor: at 40 john benton is the oldest u.s. man competing at these games, the senior member of a squad that is boisterous and proudly blue scholar, like skip john schuster. what's your...
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it's into alaska but more so into canada. that's dawson at nearly 30 below. that air mass sinking south now into the northern plains. they've actually warmed up from around 20 below at international falls to 11 below currently and minus 2 in minneapolis. that cold air is going to continue to sink off to the south. we're going to get a little taste of it tomorrow. ahead of the boundary, ahead of the cold air i should say, you see the snow showers that went through chicago this morning. that's marking the really cold air from the cold air we have and with the cold air over the lakes, there have been tremendous lake snows as well. that's staying north of us. the boundary when it comes down looks like it's not going to have much moisture to work with. it comes across us tonight. perhaps a few snow showers in the far western mountains and then just a cold, windy day tomorrow. winds will gust maybe 20 miles an hour with temps in the upper 20s to low 30s. it will feel like teens and 20s with the windchill. by friday the heart of the cold pulls out. we'll see partly
it's into alaska but more so into canada. that's dawson at nearly 30 below. that air mass sinking south now into the northern plains. they've actually warmed up from around 20 below at international falls to 11 below currently and minus 2 in minneapolis. that cold air is going to continue to sink off to the south. we're going to get a little taste of it tomorrow. ahead of the boundary, ahead of the cold air i should say, you see the snow showers that went through chicago this morning. that's...
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but this big area of warmer air as the jet stream lifts well into canada, that is going to overspread the region a little later this morning. we've already seen milder air move in as opposed to yesterday. as we look at the future cast, as that high pulls away, we stay with the southwesterly winds today, tonight into tomorrow. 5:00 today. you notice verith around here. we -- very little around here. we continue to put everything in motion as we head into tomorrow. maybe a few sprinkles to the south if the winds are light enough. but right here, that's a cold front. that's coming our way. ahead of it the winds will stay southwesterly through the day tomorrow. so at 5:00 p.m. we should be partly sunny and about 70 for a high but here comes the front. it will be raining tomorrow afternoon in pittsburgh and williamsport toward cincinnati, lexington, toward buffalo. this front will slip through tomorrow night into friday morning with some showers. behind it colder. winds turning northwest. can't rule out an early shower on friday but i think we'll have some afternoon sunshine and cooler, hi
but this big area of warmer air as the jet stream lifts well into canada, that is going to overspread the region a little later this morning. we've already seen milder air move in as opposed to yesterday. as we look at the future cast, as that high pulls away, we stay with the southwesterly winds today, tonight into tomorrow. 5:00 today. you notice verith around here. we -- very little around here. we continue to put everything in motion as we head into tomorrow. maybe a few sprinkles to the...
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the women's soccer team nearly lost their shot at gold as they clashed with canada in a fierce match. but alex morgan scored a crucial game-winning goal setting the u.s. for the final against japan. the u.s. basketball dream team is still undefeated going into the quarter finals after shooting down argentina on the court. victory didn't come for gymnast gabby douglas who finished last on the unenbars -- uneven bars. the sport of dressage has received a lot of attention during these games. many people say it's because of one horse and her owner ann romney, the wife of presidential hopeful. she watched from the stands as her mayor competed. it had another fabulous ride but the rider's score wasn't good enough to advance to the individual medal race. the pressures are over for further athletes like michael phelps. he posed for photos with his girlfriend during a night out in london. cbs news, lon don. >>> today it looks clear. >> north and west of town especially. we've had the high clouds all day. while it's looking quiet in the metro, south and east of town, they've been hammered in ar
the women's soccer team nearly lost their shot at gold as they clashed with canada in a fierce match. but alex morgan scored a crucial game-winning goal setting the u.s. for the final against japan. the u.s. basketball dream team is still undefeated going into the quarter finals after shooting down argentina on the court. victory didn't come for gymnast gabby douglas who finished last on the unenbars -- uneven bars. the sport of dressage has received a lot of attention during these games. many...
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it would run from canada to texas. the president has already rejected that proposal once before. >>> the presumptive g.o.p. presidential nominee mitt romney is gaining more support from inside his party. speaker of the house john boehner is now supporting the massachusetts governor. speaker boehner says romney has economic policies which will get americans back to work. mitch mcconnell is also endorsing romney saying the republican party is behind him all the way. >>> looks like there's no end in sight at this point in the budget battle in virginia. the state senate will be back at the bargaining table. yesterday the senate killed a two-year $85 billion spending package which was negotiated during this month's special session. the senate democrats killed it in a dispute over funding for metro's dulles rail project. >>> speaking of metro, pulling dozens of buses out of service now. the move comes after sky 9 captured the aftermath of a fire on an orient 6 bus on route 5 in lanham, maryland yesterday. it was being operat
it would run from canada to texas. the president has already rejected that proposal once before. >>> the presumptive g.o.p. presidential nominee mitt romney is gaining more support from inside his party. speaker of the house john boehner is now supporting the massachusetts governor. speaker boehner says romney has economic policies which will get americans back to work. mitch mcconnell is also endorsing romney saying the republican party is behind him all the way. >>> looks...
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and canada. not only do they give them the ladies an opportunity to showcase their skills among friends and family, flu are college souths in the audience as well. >> when you're all look tp-rg players to give them an opportunity to get to college and with that education. >> reporter: something that they pushed to do that is well aware of. in fact, he has had a few five players move onto the the next. the scholarships for girls that play ice hockey. the night they say this is more to it than that. >> it is not all about scholarships. the girls here are incredible and amazing and they khal you. t-rz >> dave opens. 9news no. for the report. they finished 6th out of this woebd. pretty good. favored far medal possiblied gold which had anger. thothey would be fine with that and that is what that is. >> what if they don't get it? >> it's armageddon. >> yes. in a bad move. they don't care. >>> up next, that will be coming right downtown. >>> yes, they do. up next, fixing parts without going to the opera
and canada. not only do they give them the ladies an opportunity to showcase their skills among friends and family, flu are college souths in the audience as well. >> when you're all look tp-rg players to give them an opportunity to get to college and with that education. >> reporter: something that they pushed to do that is well aware of. in fact, he has had a few five players move onto the the next. the scholarships for girls that play ice hockey. the night they say this is more...
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and into canada. kenneth craig reports from manitoba, where refugee shelters are operating beyond capacity. >> reporter: the lobby of this refugee resettlement program 68 miles north of the u.s./canadian border is often standing room only. >> did you just come from the border? >> yes. >> reporter: they've come to this center for shelter and safety, where director rita halal has been welcoming a sudden surge of refugees fleeing the united states for canada. >> this changes dramatically in the sense that in a normal year, we would see maybe 50 to 60 refugee claims. >> reporter: but in the four months since president trump took office, her staff has seen more than 400 refugees. >> this is where you are staying now. >> yeah. >> reporter: abdi is a 28-year-old somali refugee who made the dangerously cold journey across the border from north dakota in the dead of night. n cannot even talk about right now. it was scary. >> reporter: he left somalia for the u.s. seven years ago and then fled the country last
and into canada. kenneth craig reports from manitoba, where refugee shelters are operating beyond capacity. >> reporter: the lobby of this refugee resettlement program 68 miles north of the u.s./canadian border is often standing room only. >> did you just come from the border? >> yes. >> reporter: they've come to this center for shelter and safety, where director rita halal has been welcoming a sudden surge of refugees fleeing the united states for canada. >> this...
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., canada and your for the first time: the -- europe for the first time. the broadcast began with pictures of the statue of liberty and the eiffel tower. >> this changed the face of earth. this was a little -- but a big step for communication. >> organizers of the 1962 broadcast planned to show remarks by president kennedy but the talk was delayed. instead they showed a baseball game between the philadelphia phillies and chicago cubs. >>> "spider-man" "captain america" and storm troopers in one place and it can only mean one thing, comic-con. >> it is underway right now in san diego. teresa garcia takes us on the tour. >> reporter: from the back flips to this guy's break dancing. >> i am made up imaginary. >> reporter: thousands of tv, movie, video game and comic book fans are getting their geek on at comic-con 2012. the lines are long to get into the final "twilight" preview and panel discussion. >> we've been here since sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. and just getting to get in there. >> reporter: fans can get a closeup look at six different bat mobiles dati
., canada and your for the first time: the -- europe for the first time. the broadcast began with pictures of the statue of liberty and the eiffel tower. >> this changed the face of earth. this was a little -- but a big step for communication. >> organizers of the 1962 broadcast planned to show remarks by president kennedy but the talk was delayed. instead they showed a baseball game between the philadelphia phillies and chicago cubs. >>> "spider-man"...
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because canada is the number one trade partner for the united states. mexico is the number three trade partner for the united states. and they want to make sure that any trade disputes don't turn into any trade wars, russ? >> mitchell: chip reid traveling with the president a guadalajara, mexico, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> mitchell: it appears the cash for clunkers program has hit another bump in the road. last week the senate gave the green light for an additional $2 billion for t.8uá now for consumers, there's bad news coming from dealers. terrell brown has more. >> it a five passenger vehicle. >> reporter: a packed car dealership in new york, one more sign that the government's new cash for clunkers program is still moving at top speed. >> if it wasn't for this program, i would probably wait longer, maybe get a used car, something like that. >> reporter: brian benstock is the general manager of paragon honda. he says he sold nearly a thousand cars in the last 30 days. >> new car business has nearly doubled. so it's been an outstanding succe
because canada is the number one trade partner for the united states. mexico is the number three trade partner for the united states. and they want to make sure that any trade disputes don't turn into any trade wars, russ? >> mitchell: chip reid traveling with the president a guadalajara, mexico, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> mitchell: it appears the cash for clunkers program has hit another bump in the road. last week the senate gave the green light for an additional $2...
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. >>> and the crew of that air canada jet that landed on the runway last month said something didn't look right to them. the pilots of air canada flight 759 had been cleared to land but lined up and descended to a taxi way that's parallel to the runway. four other jets were there waitto canada flew as low as 59 feet before pulling up, just missing the other jets. >> a milestone on wall street. the dow jones industrial average closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time. roxana saberi is at the new york stock exchange with the details. roxana, good morning. >> reporter: . >> good morning, anne-marie. the dow hit a new high thanks to rising corporate profits and economic growth. as of yesterday the dow is up 11.2 points on the year. is temp is up 22. the tech giants' biggest jump. it's gained 1,000 points. three companying, boeing, mcdonald's, and united health ha soosted three of those. relevant as it used to be. it's more than 120 years old, made up of just 30 companies and represents less of the economies than the s&ps. a third of the families own no stocks with the rich much mo
. >>> and the crew of that air canada jet that landed on the runway last month said something didn't look right to them. the pilots of air canada flight 759 had been cleared to land but lined up and descended to a taxi way that's parallel to the runway. four other jets were there waitto canada flew as low as 59 feet before pulling up, just missing the other jets. >> a milestone on wall street. the dow jones industrial average closed above the 22,000 mark for the first time....
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. >> going its second approach when an air canada jet attempted to land on a taxi way flying as low as 59 feet four airliners were waiting on the taxi way to take off. >> man you got to be careful out there. >> apparently he was supposed to land on the right runway as opposed to the left and they were right next to each other so it does appear to be a case of human error. >>> weather wise we are going to have a big warm up but it's not going to last. we'll be in the 60s today. 60s area wide tomorrow and back into the deep freeze into the weekend. let's show you what's happening with the clouds because we do have some breaks out there especially as we look off towards the south and east right now and across parts of west virginia. a lot of cloudiness over the district here but west virginia into the panhandle out towards areas west of 79 there. del mar have in and out of clouds for the afton up into the 50s, mid 50s in town, southeast winds at 6. we've got a cold river that the wind is coming off of or else it would be even warmer today. many see a shower this evening here in town bette
. >> going its second approach when an air canada jet attempted to land on a taxi way flying as low as 59 feet four airliners were waiting on the taxi way to take off. >> man you got to be careful out there. >> apparently he was supposed to land on the right runway as opposed to the left and they were right next to each other so it does appear to be a case of human error. >>> weather wise we are going to have a big warm up but it's not going to last. we'll be in the...
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all the rain is pulling up in to canada and new england, and behind it the colder air spills in with the rain and the snow showers. and those snow showers will be around in the mountains for the next day, day and a half or so. the future cast shows the storm is pulling away. the rains will hang out off shore and look at the snows here, going in to tomorrow morning. we won't see much in the way of weather. possibly a sprinkle or flurry makes it out of the mountains but generally dry. as high pressure builds in as we head to sunday, that's when our weather conditions will improve because we will see some less winds and warmer temperatures. here's the friday football forecast for tonight, temperatures in the 40s with a breeze. it will be some kind of chilly out there if you are going to the game and don't forget, dc.highschoolsports.net. the next three days, 56 today. 49 tomorrow. going to be a cold one. the clocks back on saturday night in to sunday morning. sunday we are 54. next week here's the warming trend. on monday 60 and the 60ed to 70ish by the middle of the week. we are going
all the rain is pulling up in to canada and new england, and behind it the colder air spills in with the rain and the snow showers. and those snow showers will be around in the mountains for the next day, day and a half or so. the future cast shows the storm is pulling away. the rains will hang out off shore and look at the snows here, going in to tomorrow morning. we won't see much in the way of weather. possibly a sprinkle or flurry makes it out of the mountains but generally dry. as high...
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this parking garage in windsor, canada, suddenly collapsed yesterday, crushing cars inside and leaving some of those on top dangling over the rubble. one worker was injured. >>> there is new hope this morning for an aids vaccin the latest issue of the "journal science" says researchers have discovered antibodies that can block more than 80% of aids viruss. before this, the best they had seen was 30% to 40%. they hope to use the antibodies to develop a vaccine but caution years of research will be needed. >>> on "moneywatch," markets in asia are up across the board this morning. ashley morrison is in new york with the latest on that. good morning. >> a big day for asian markets. japan's nikkei gained 0.5% and hong kong's hang seng was up 1%. wall street is trying to keep the rally going, reassuring news on the jobs front pushed stocks higher wednesday for the third day in a row. the dow gained 120 points while the nasdaq added nearly 16. >>> sales of johnson and johnson pain relievers are collapsing after a string of recalls. the company announced an eighth recall thursday, this time fo
this parking garage in windsor, canada, suddenly collapsed yesterday, crushing cars inside and leaving some of those on top dangling over the rubble. one worker was injured. >>> there is new hope this morning for an aids vaccin the latest issue of the "journal science" says researchers have discovered antibodies that can block more than 80% of aids viruss. before this, the best they had seen was 30% to 40%. they hope to use the antibodies to develop a vaccine but caution...
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but as the front approaches the showers, look at the bulk of the energy it is going to canada. the shower line thins out and this thing will get here a little bit as we head in to saturday evening, sunday morning and we may or may not see an area of low pressure. starting to think this is overdone for sunday. here's the seven-day forecast. temperatures shoot up tomorrow in to the 70s with that late shower chance. sunday, time change 60 degrees with an early shower and cool and mainly dry with variable clouds monday through thursday. tuesday and wednesday in the upper 50s. more news coming up in just a moment. one night i said to my husband, come on, we're going to a steakhouse yes, i wear dentures super poligrip seals the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouse
but as the front approaches the showers, look at the bulk of the energy it is going to canada. the shower line thins out and this thing will get here a little bit as we head in to saturday evening, sunday morning and we may or may not see an area of low pressure. starting to think this is overdone for sunday. here's the seven-day forecast. temperatures shoot up tomorrow in to the 70s with that late shower chance. sunday, time change 60 degrees with an early shower and cool and mainly dry with...
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okay. >> reporter: to claim asylum in canada. she's among the hundreds of u.s. refugees who have illegally entered canada since president trump's first immigration order. u.s. refugee refugees who crossn unguarded part of the border are arrested, but once on canadian soil, they are allowed to claim asylum. at an official border crossing they'd be turned away. 646 u.s. refugees walked into quebec last month, a 600% jump from february 2016. >> we're about two and a half miles away from the main point of entry here. >> reporter: staff sergeant brian byrne says he's seen the desperation firsthand. >> somebody crossing barefooted, it's something you know these people are not used to our climate and all that. or, you know, they're not dressed properly. >> reporter: we weren't able to talk to any of the refugees, but immigration lawyers told us deported from the u.s. >> two subjects crossing. >> reporter: surveillance cameras allow police to monitor the new arrivals from this command post. some arrive by cab, dropped just a few feet from the border. this family is from
okay. >> reporter: to claim asylum in canada. she's among the hundreds of u.s. refugees who have illegally entered canada since president trump's first immigration order. u.s. refugee refugees who crossn unguarded part of the border are arrested, but once on canadian soil, they are allowed to claim asylum. at an official border crossing they'd be turned away. 646 u.s. refugees walked into quebec last month, a 600% jump from february 2016. >> we're about two and a half miles away...
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researchers in canada say a massage activates molecules which lower inflammation in overworked muscles. studies have shown massage can also reduce chronic pain and improve range of motion. >> that's why those n.f.l. athletes get treatments right after the big game. >>> well, a group of experts is saying now that sugar is just as bad as alcohol and tobacco when it comes to our health and the adverse effects. they say it should be regulated the same way. >> we have more on a renewed effort to keep you healthy. >> reporter: we all know too many sweets pack on the pounds but they're often too hard to resist. >> i love sugar. >> reporter: a commentary in the latest issue of nature says sugar is responsible for the high rates of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer and should be regulated. >> because of the way sugar is metabolized in the liver, the liver will turn sugar into fat causing insulin resistance and all of the diseases of metabolic syndrome. >> reporter: the authors say it's time to put restrictions on sugar similar to the ones on tobacco and alcohol. >> what if we had an a
researchers in canada say a massage activates molecules which lower inflammation in overworked muscles. studies have shown massage can also reduce chronic pain and improve range of motion. >> that's why those n.f.l. athletes get treatments right after the big game. >>> well, a group of experts is saying now that sugar is just as bad as alcohol and tobacco when it comes to our health and the adverse effects. they say it should be regulated the same way. >> we have more on a...
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we have an alberta clipper from canada bringing some snow showers to the great lakes regions. but as that system descends towards us it will bring another reinforcing shot of colder air. the cold air that we have out there right now is not the end of it. we're going to see a little bit of a brief warmup before that next reinforcing shot gets here. so saturday looks like a better day than today. but we're still going to have temperatures reaching into the 30s this afternoon. that's it. and then your forecast lows all the way down to 28 in leesburg and gaithersburg. 29 in d.c.. with 24 in fredericksburg. and believe it or not, i think a couple of places could get down to right around 20 degrees or even the upper teens in some of the kind of outlying areas if you're not near the center of town. where you tend to get a little bit warmer during overnight. 23 cull pepper and orange for the overnight lows. it's really cold stuff and at least the windchill goes by the wayside overnight tonight. and then saturday, looks lick a great day with the high of 50 degrees. lots of sunshine. a
we have an alberta clipper from canada bringing some snow showers to the great lakes regions. but as that system descends towards us it will bring another reinforcing shot of colder air. the cold air that we have out there right now is not the end of it. we're going to see a little bit of a brief warmup before that next reinforcing shot gets here. so saturday looks like a better day than today. but we're still going to have temperatures reaching into the 30s this afternoon. that's it. and then...
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the arctic air is bottled up in the north central and northwestern canada, where it should be. we are seeing a break right now but that will change. you have noticed temperatures across the country are comfortable. that storm system th system is spinning out here in the gulf of mexico. that mild pacific air movie and , and as it moves to the east it will grohl -- dry warm our way, and it will bring in some cold next week. in the short-term, partly cloudy and mostly 30s on thursday. moisture by mid afternoon with a few showers late day into thursday evening. thursday night into friday morning, look at this rain, lining up across the and sylvania and garrett county but 6 am. we will be in the low to mid 60s and could see a thunderstorm. this will pass by friday night and saturday morning the cold air will have moved in. i don't think we will see the snow and western pennsylvania are ohio, but saturday we should day saturday we will fall back into the 30s. we will stay there for the rest of the week into the first half of next week. 45 today and chile. tomorrow 54 and late day sho
the arctic air is bottled up in the north central and northwestern canada, where it should be. we are seeing a break right now but that will change. you have noticed temperatures across the country are comfortable. that storm system th system is spinning out here in the gulf of mexico. that mild pacific air movie and , and as it moves to the east it will grohl -- dry warm our way, and it will bring in some cold next week. in the short-term, partly cloudy and mostly 30s on thursday. moisture by...
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a lot of cold air out in western canada. incredible cold air. minus 35. when you head into montana, right now 21 below in great falls. this morning elk, montana, 50 below zero. yellowstone 47 below. those were the lows. even denver sitting at 4 below now which they may get to 12 today. yesterday they did not crack the zero mark. they were 1 below. all the cold has come down in the the west. the jet stream finally dipping out west. great news for california. drought conditions, fire problems. they're getting rain. they're getting mountain snows. they got to build the snow pack up because that's so important for their water supply that they go throughout the season. other problems in the middle of the country, there was sleet in houston, coming in as snow and sleet in louisiana, mississippi. snow from oklahoma city. dallas had some delays. there were a lot of snow deicing operations at dfw today. so we're pretty quiet here now. the southern system looks like it's going to give us a chance for a little bit of snow come saturday. tonight, tomorrow, fairly qui
a lot of cold air out in western canada. incredible cold air. minus 35. when you head into montana, right now 21 below in great falls. this morning elk, montana, 50 below zero. yellowstone 47 below. those were the lows. even denver sitting at 4 below now which they may get to 12 today. yesterday they did not crack the zero mark. they were 1 below. all the cold has come down in the the west. the jet stream finally dipping out west. great news for california. drought conditions, fire problems....
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d the codest ones are up in the -- coldest ones are up into canada and northern maine. but much of the country 60s. 70s here. we're only going to see this warmth in the middle of the country move more toward the east by tomorrow. upper 60s here low 70s down in raleigh. even in new england, most of new england is going to be above freezing. still chilly there sunday. but 60s and 70s from the plains all the way to the mid-atlantic of the deep south. that's an 87 in miami where they've had one of their hottest winters on record. believe it or not. yeah very warm there. and you can sort of see what's happening here with the big ridge in the jet stream and the middle of the country. we showed you the video from california. here's a look at the satellite and radar, just look at all of this walter pouring off the pacific along the whole california coast. heavy snow in the mountains and they're getting slammed. really nice in the middle of the country and then here we have the clouds earlier breaking up. so looks like nice afternoon. chilly now. but the milder temperatures are
d the codest ones are up in the -- coldest ones are up into canada and northern maine. but much of the country 60s. 70s here. we're only going to see this warmth in the middle of the country move more toward the east by tomorrow. upper 60s here low 70s down in raleigh. even in new england, most of new england is going to be above freezing. still chilly there sunday. but 60s and 70s from the plains all the way to the mid-atlantic of the deep south. that's an 87 in miami where they've had one of...
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the cold air has been building in canada, snowfall coming down. one sign we may be getting an early start to the winter season, especially there. we've got some showers this morning. lake effect showers coming in toward new york state. for us we stay sunny. we stay clear over the next few days. maybe some passing clouds tomorrow. that's about it. and looks like our next chance of rain is going to hold off till early next week. as we look at the forecast, 63 today. rather pleasant. tonight we're dipping back into the 30s and 40s. mid-60s tomorrow with light winds friday night. there could be patchy frost. pet widespread north and west of town. 62 on saturday. so a cool saturday but sunday nice turn around on sunday with the skins and ravens both home. 75. monday 75. a shower possible in the afternoon with a front which only knocks us down to 70 on tuesday. >>> it is 4. 49. -- it is 4:49. monika samtani, it's almost friday. >> that helps. it's tomorrow so it's a good thing. >>> if you're planning to head around town, one thing i want to tell but is
the cold air has been building in canada, snowfall coming down. one sign we may be getting an early start to the winter season, especially there. we've got some showers this morning. lake effect showers coming in toward new york state. for us we stay sunny. we stay clear over the next few days. maybe some passing clouds tomorrow. that's about it. and looks like our next chance of rain is going to hold off till early next week. as we look at the forecast, 63 today. rather pleasant. tonight we're...
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lacrosse championships in manchester, england, against 30 other countries, including the u.s., england and canada. >> we're trying to stay positive, trying to stay as positive as we can and just stay focused. >> glor: but last week both the u.s. and the u.k. said they wouldn't honor these iraquois issued passports used by the tribe since the mid-1970s because they didn't meet new post-9/11 security standards. >> we've been traveling on this for 30 years. >> reporter: the state department offered to expedite u.s. passport, but the team's executive director and players said no, calling it an affront to their national heritage. >> it's matter of national identity at this point. we're traveling as the iraquois nationals. >> glor: hopes were temporarily raised when secretary of state hillary clinton interveered on thursday and issued a one-time travel waiver, but officials rejected the compromise and the nationals were left in limbo. the closest they got to real competition was this scrimmage. >> we're excited to be on 2t field. >> glor: all of this highlightings a standoff between indicateddive ameri
lacrosse championships in manchester, england, against 30 other countries, including the u.s., england and canada. >> we're trying to stay positive, trying to stay as positive as we can and just stay focused. >> glor: but last week both the u.s. and the u.k. said they wouldn't honor these iraquois issued passports used by the tribe since the mid-1970s because they didn't meet new post-9/11 security standards. >> we've been traveling on this for 30 years. >> reporter: the...
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the arctic air is going to stay bottled up in canada because the main branch of the jet is moving west to east across the northern part of the country. so, even the storms that try to come down toward us, they're going to be pushed east, not toward us. and this next one with the snow that's been falling across wisconsin, the u.p. of michigan, that guy is headed east. you can see this on the future cast. nothing coming toward us. we do see this little stripe of snow coming across michigan and ontario as we head into friday morning. that will continue through toronto and buffalo and upstate new york and new england during the day on friday. bypassing us. it will drag a little front through us late friday. so, that saturday's a little bit cooler but we'll start to turn it around as we head toward sunday. as you look to the north and west, by saturday, at noontime, showers into des moines and northern michigan. if you're traveling chicago this weekend, you have a better chance of seeing some unsettled weather as opposed to here in washington. just stay home, right? 30 tonight in manassas.
the arctic air is going to stay bottled up in canada because the main branch of the jet is moving west to east across the northern part of the country. so, even the storms that try to come down toward us, they're going to be pushed east, not toward us. and this next one with the snow that's been falling across wisconsin, the u.p. of michigan, that guy is headed east. you can see this on the future cast. nothing coming toward us. we do see this little stripe of snow coming across michigan and...
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this tremendous cold in western canada. some of it is slipping in today into the northern rockies and northern plains. look at the 60s, 70s, even mid- 80s south texas and south florida. as we go to tomorrow, cold stays out west, especially west of the continental divide. highs in the teens in many of the areas in western colorado and western wyoming. we'll be in the 50s once again on wednesday. in fact, a nice looking wednesday. then by thursday, notice the cold starts to shift east. only 20 in minneapolis. we'll see the cold shift in our direction for friday, saturday, sunday and monday right now. probably looking at highs in the low to mid-40s around here. so going to feel a lot more like it should for december. storm system in the east and one in the west. got several in the west. we have a little piece of energy coming here through the north north dakota, south dakota area. more cold on shore flow with mountain snows, coastal rains, one to two feet of snow in many of the mountain areas out west. heavy snow in maine. nor
this tremendous cold in western canada. some of it is slipping in today into the northern rockies and northern plains. look at the 60s, 70s, even mid- 80s south texas and south florida. as we go to tomorrow, cold stays out west, especially west of the continental divide. highs in the teens in many of the areas in western colorado and western wyoming. we'll be in the 50s once again on wednesday. in fact, a nice looking wednesday. then by thursday, notice the cold starts to shift east. only 20 in...
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the pipeline would carry oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say the pipeline would create thousands of jobs and reduce the need for foreign oil. opponents worry about possible spills and other environmental issues. >>> and beginning next month, taco bell is going into the breakfast business. chain will offer items like the waffle taco or waffle around scrambled egg and cheese. it will be available until 11:00 a.m., that's a half hour later than mcdonald's, although mcdonald's is considering extending its breakfast hours and step up its breakfast marketing. anne-marie, hungry yet. >> let the waffle wars begin. jill wagner, thanks late. >>> when we return, a comedy great. we'll remember harold ramis. the man who wrote directed and acted in some of hollywood's most comedic films. to share a m. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. discover light & fit greek nonfat yogurt.
the pipeline would carry oil from canada to the gulf of mexico. supporters say the pipeline would create thousands of jobs and reduce the need for foreign oil. opponents worry about possible spills and other environmental issues. >>> and beginning next month, taco bell is going into the breakfast business. chain will offer items like the waffle taco or waffle around scrambled egg and cheese. it will be available until 11:00 a.m., that's a half hour later than mcdonald's, although...
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. >> happy canada day! >> ninan: a wig birthday party is taking place north of the border. 150 years ago today four british provinces came together to form the "dominion of canada." on the border, a house is for sale, the only problem, it has an american front stoop and a canadian back door. michelle miller took a walk through. house. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this house, and he is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that leads to the canadian apartments. >> reporter: and this right here? >> the u.s. >> reporter: you heard him right. this house is in two countries at once, beebe plain, vermont, and assistant stead, quebec, canada. this is approximately where the border is. selling a home that straddles two countries proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> my ideal buyer is someone with dual citizenship. >> reporter: retailor rosemary lalime. >> it makes it more difficult. i have to make sure they have the right customs papers to own the property. >> reporter: the historic
. >> happy canada day! >> ninan: a wig birthday party is taking place north of the border. 150 years ago today four british provinces came together to form the "dominion of canada." on the border, a house is for sale, the only problem, it has an american front stoop and a canadian back door. michelle miller took a walk through. house. >> reporter: brian demoulin inherited this house, and he is reluctantly putting it on the market. >> this is a stairway that...
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the supporters say that the pipeline from canada to the gulf coast would promote oil independence in the united states. they've got concerns about the environmental impact any action is unlikely to make it past president obama. >>> mcconnell's election was never in doubt. the republicans also re-elected house speaker john boehner. by law though boehner still needs to be approved by the full house on the first day of the new congress. >>> we are just getting started on wusa9.com 9 news at 5:00. coming up, the high cost of surviving a sex assault. you'll hearfrom victims who ended up with medical bills. >>> getting our first look from the spacecraft that landed on a speeding comet. >>> right now in northwest we don't need the umbrella, but if you are headed out there tonight, i would take it. they are reporting flakes of 28. we'll come back and track this for you and we will talk about just how cold it will get to take you all the way through the weekend. >>> right after the break what could be behind the attack on the u.s. navy >>> some frightening moments after being attacked by extr
the supporters say that the pipeline from canada to the gulf coast would promote oil independence in the united states. they've got concerns about the environmental impact any action is unlikely to make it past president obama. >>> mcconnell's election was never in doubt. the republicans also re-elected house speaker john boehner. by law though boehner still needs to be approved by the full house on the first day of the new congress. >>> we are just getting started on...
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. >>> it is being called the largest evacuation in the city of alberta canada. the entire city of fort mcmurray is being evacuated as a wildfire is burning in the south end of the city. hen that daniels has more. >> reporter: an entire canadian city of 80,000 people are fleeing their homes under the threat of a massive wildfire. the plumes of dark thick smoke can be seen for miles. >> i am terrified. >> i am very scared. i am very nervous. i don't know if i ll home to come back to. >> the fire is burning in the city of fort mcmurray, started sunday and thought to be under control until the winds quickly changed directions. panicked weres had only a few minutes to evacuate. >> we don't flow what we will have left. >> cars packed highway 63, the only road out of the area. fire is being fueled by high temperatures and low humidity. and entire neighborhoods have been destroyed. >> our focus is completely and entirely right now on ensuring the safety of people. of getting them out of the city. >> city leaders have asked for help from canada's army and air force. and
. >>> it is being called the largest evacuation in the city of alberta canada. the entire city of fort mcmurray is being evacuated as a wildfire is burning in the south end of the city. hen that daniels has more. >> reporter: an entire canadian city of 80,000 people are fleeing their homes under the threat of a massive wildfire. the plumes of dark thick smoke can be seen for miles. >> i am terrified. >> i am very scared. i am very nervous. i don't know if i ll home to...
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when that happens, that will get that polar air back in to canada where it belongs and some of it will start to drop back, the cold stuff to the west. like a seesaw. when it dips in the west it rises in the east. short term if you are traveling pennsylvania to pittsburgh you may run in to snow showers and garrett county and some could drift in later on. for us it is a quiet midday around here and a quiet midweek. this afternoon we stay with the northwesterly winds. scattered snow showers in the mountains. for us, clouds and sunshine. that front continues to pull away. by wednesday morning, that front is out of here. high pressure is building in. we will have a good day tomorrow. we start cold and make it to the low 40s and eventually our winds will turn to the southwest. it starts cold in the great lakes but with the southwesterly wind that's when we are looking at at least the warmer temperatures starting to replace the very cold ones. as far as lows tonight, or today's highs mid-30s. a lot of 20s to the north and west. tonight we dip in the 20s. look at the teens even to asheville an
when that happens, that will get that polar air back in to canada where it belongs and some of it will start to drop back, the cold stuff to the west. like a seesaw. when it dips in the west it rises in the east. short term if you are traveling pennsylvania to pittsburgh you may run in to snow showers and garrett county and some could drift in later on. for us it is a quiet midday around here and a quiet midweek. this afternoon we stay with the northwesterly winds. scattered snow showers in the...
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even though it was canada. it is just about 19 minutes past 12. it is pet line thursday so we have an adorable chow puppy for adoption. we have some thunderstorms that will be working their way here. the witching hour between 5:00 and 8 p.m. okay. look for a couple of isolated s to todeunrmtos to come line through again between about 5:00 and 00. on the map right now, not too many. we have a few brewing to the west across west virginia but other than that it is hot and it is humid outside. this is our time lapse tower cam showing the cloud cover that we have been having. and the murky conditions out there. where it is 82 and southeast winds are blowing at 12 miles an hour. the temperatures are moving up. we are 82 and already 91 leesburg and working toward 90 or so today. i am talking about pollen. the trees the grass, the weeds all low but you know what is sneaking in, ragweed. this is what it looks like under the microscope. if you are sneezing that could be one of the factors. hurricane bill is what we are talking about next in the atlantic oce
even though it was canada. it is just about 19 minutes past 12. it is pet line thursday so we have an adorable chow puppy for adoption. we have some thunderstorms that will be working their way here. the witching hour between 5:00 and 8 p.m. okay. look for a couple of isolated s to todeunrmtos to come line through again between about 5:00 and 00. on the map right now, not too many. we have a few brewing to the west across west virginia but other than that it is hot and it is humid outside. this...
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randy quaid and his wife are seeking asylum in canada. in a rambling statement before the immigration board, eva quaid says eight of her husband's acting friends have been murdered in recent years and so they felt they would be next. their attorney said the quaids are seeking asylum from "hollywood star whackers. " the actor and his wife are accused of failing to pay a large hotel bill and illegally living in a home in california. >>> the body of usa swimmer who died in a weekend race near dubai is being transferred to u.s. authorities today. 28-year-old fran from philadelphia went under in the final stretch of an open water competition. cbs's charlie d'agata has the report from london. >> reporter: it's what he worked his whole life for. a shot at making the u.s. olympic swim team. >> i had a great opportunity ahead of me. i'm looking to seat the moment. >> reporter: it was his last. the 26-year-old died during a six-mile race on saturday off the coast of the united arab emirates. >> it was his whole life and he was dedicated to his drea
randy quaid and his wife are seeking asylum in canada. in a rambling statement before the immigration board, eva quaid says eight of her husband's acting friends have been murdered in recent years and so they felt they would be next. their attorney said the quaids are seeking asylum from "hollywood star whackers. " the actor and his wife are accused of failing to pay a large hotel bill and illegally living in a home in california. >>> the body of usa swimmer who died in a...
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canada is america's number two trading partner. mexico is third. combined, the twoou >> do you have a time frame in mind for the nafta negotiation, any deadline? >> it will start very soon. >> reporter: renegotiation is a long process that will eventually require congressional approval. candidate trump branded nafta a failure and made this promise a signature of his campaign: >> all i can tell you is that nafta is a disaster. what difference does it make? we will fix nafta, or we'll term 98 it and start all over again. >> reporter: today, prime minister trudeau warned the president against acting irrationally. >> a disruption like cancelling nafta, even if it theoretically eventually might lead to better outcomes, would cause a lot of short- and medium-term pain. >> reporter: 10 years ago, the u.s. trade deficit with calendar ran about $70 billion. last year, only $11 billion. scott, it appears big companies in both canada and mexico have concluded that on nafta, the president m weeks if not months away. >> pelley: major garrett at the white house.
canada is america's number two trading partner. mexico is third. combined, the twoou >> do you have a time frame in mind for the nafta negotiation, any deadline? >> it will start very soon. >> reporter: renegotiation is a long process that will eventually require congressional approval. candidate trump branded nafta a failure and made this promise a signature of his campaign: >> all i can tell you is that nafta is a disaster. what difference does it make? we will fix...
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teri okita, cbs news, la canada, california. >>> defense secretary robert gates made an unannounced visit to pakistan this morning. gates plans to meet today with pakistani leaders to explain u.s. war strategy in neighboring afghanistan and will ask the pakistani what is their plans are. gates says he'll tell pakistani leader, quote, the u.s. is in this for the long haul oig. >>> the international relief effort in haiti is slowly making progress, but in the words of one aid worker, so far it's just a drop in the bucket. the european commission now estimates that 2 million people are homeless and 250,000 need urgent aid. it's unclear if yesterday's powerful aftershock caused anymore significant damage. the u.s. hospital ship "comfort" has arrived and started to take patients. but the desperate need for medical aid, food and shelter remains. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," most stocks in asia finished lower this morning and emily smith is here in new york with that and more. emily, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, most asian markets took a beating today on worries china's economic
teri okita, cbs news, la canada, california. >>> defense secretary robert gates made an unannounced visit to pakistan this morning. gates plans to meet today with pakistani leaders to explain u.s. war strategy in neighboring afghanistan and will ask the pakistani what is their plans are. gates says he'll tell pakistani leader, quote, the u.s. is in this for the long haul oig. >>> the international relief effort in haiti is slowly making progress, but in the words of one aid...
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veterans deserve this is what i'm called to do. ♪ >>> britain's prince william and wife kate are on canada's prince edward island this morning. they arrived late sunday. they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll get an update on how america's factories are doing. >>> americans celebrate independence day in lots of different ways. one of the many for families is a trip to a nearby state park. several states have budget problems these days and money for parks is often among the first things cut. kendis gibson reports. >> reporter: for the past decade brian, julianne and their kids have been coming to mcgrath beach but this may be their last trip here. it is set to close in november. do you feel you're losing a family member? >> we do. i feel safe here. it's great for families. >> reporter: amid the pristine beauty of california's
veterans deserve this is what i'm called to do. ♪ >>> britain's prince william and wife kate are on canada's prince edward island this morning. they arrived late sunday. they drew big crowds of well wishers, later this week wrap up their 11-day tour in southern california. >>>ase stock markets picked up today where they left on friday with solid gains. the nikkei was up almost 1%, hong kong's hang seng rose almost 1.5%. this week wall street's closed for the holiday. they'll...
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. >> glor: a terrifying crash in alberta, canada. aa canadian air force fighter practicing for the show yesterday suddenly slammed nose-first into the ground and exploded into a fireball. the pilot managed to eject. he was not seriously hurt. just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, matrimonially mystery-- seeking the spot of chelsea clinton's wedding. >> glor: it is the marital mystery of the summer-- where exactly will chelsea clinton get hitched next saturday? for now, speculation is centering on a posh estate in a town of ryan beck, newark. elaine quijano is on the scene. >> reporter: in the one stop light village of rhinebeck, new york, nestled in the postcard perfect hudson valley all signs indicate chelsea clinton will marry fiance meas here next saturday, and the riewrps are swirling. >> president obama is coming up in the hudson in a private boat, and, you know, the frogmen will escort him. >> reporter: the clintons have not confirmed ryan beck as the wedding location but the mother of the bride told cbs news she's thrildz.
. >> glor: a terrifying crash in alberta, canada. aa canadian air force fighter practicing for the show yesterday suddenly slammed nose-first into the ground and exploded into a fireball. the pilot managed to eject. he was not seriously hurt. just ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, matrimonially mystery-- seeking the spot of chelsea clinton's wedding. >> glor: it is the marital mystery of the summer-- where exactly will chelsea clinton get hitched next saturday? for now,...
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. >> you step out that door and reyou' in canada, off the property, and subject to be arrested. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. but when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning he may have ventured into new territory. now members of both parties are calling him out. major garrett begins our coverage. >> reporter: the president fired off his tweets shortly before 9 a.m. just as nsnbc's "morn joe" program was wrapping up. mr. trump called anchors mika brzezinski and joe scarborough, low-i.q. crazy mika and psychojoe. this photo on social media appears to confirm the vis program, brzezinski had been critical of mr. trump. >> nothing makes a man feel better than making a fake cover of a magazine about himself, lying every day and destroying the country. >> reporter: but the personal nature
. >> you step out that door and reyou' in canada, off the property, and subject to be arrested. this is the "cbs evening news." >> mason: good evening. i'm anthony mason. president trump has turned crossing the line into a political art form. but when he lashed out at two cable tv hosts this morning he may have ventured into new territory. now members of both parties are calling him out. major garrett begins our coverage. >> reporter: the president fired off his...
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minister justin trudeau yesterday president trump said he was open to a bilateral deal either with canada or new mexico if a three-way deal can't be reached. the president has threatened to withdraw from ta deal if it can't be negotiated. tech, health care, and household goods led the way. >>> amazon is letting teenagers shop with their own accounts, but there's a catch. teens ages 13 through 17 will be able to use account to shop but their parents will be notified via text and can approve our deny each purchase. anne-marie? >> thank goodness that wasn't available when i was a teenager, i think i would have been grounded from 13 to 17. >> exactly. go to your room. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> all right. thank you. >>> still ahead, the boy scouts pitch a bigger techblt we'll tell you why the boy scouts is officially allowing girls to join its ranks. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are
minister justin trudeau yesterday president trump said he was open to a bilateral deal either with canada or new mexico if a three-way deal can't be reached. the president has threatened to withdraw from ta deal if it can't be negotiated. tech, health care, and household goods led the way. >>> amazon is letting teenagers shop with their own accounts, but there's a catch. teens ages 13 through 17 will be able to use account to shop but their parents will be notified via text and can...
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. >>> sears is closing nearly 60 stores in canada. sears canada is a publicly traded kpaechlt it was granted temporary court protection from creditors. about 3,000 jobs will be under court supervised restructuring. >>> and this may very well be the highest flying chicken ever. kentucky fried chicken plans to send a fried chicken sandwich to the edge of space. the spicy zinger sandwich will be launched on a high altitude balloon. yesterday's launch date was delayed. kfc said it's not just an attention-grabbing stunt. it will provide more useful information for expeditions. >> why? why, why, why? what are these serious expeditions? if you wshlgts awake, you're awake for that. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> still ahead, uniform protests. dozens of boys in england are keeping cool in skirts to protest a school policy. >> i think it's good. i don't think it's they'll be told they have hairy legs though. drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fib
. >>> sears is closing nearly 60 stores in canada. sears canada is a publicly traded kpaechlt it was granted temporary court protection from creditors. about 3,000 jobs will be under court supervised restructuring. >>> and this may very well be the highest flying chicken ever. kentucky fried chicken plans to send a fried chicken sandwich to the edge of space. the spicy zinger sandwich will be launched on a high altitude balloon. yesterday's launch date was delayed. kfc said...
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approved building the pipeline through the state but it's five miles longer than the one owned by excel canada. it would carry and nebraska. more legal challenges are expected. >>> uber is making a big move into owning and operating a fleet of cars. the ride hailing company plans to buy up to 24,000 self-driving vehicles from volvo. uber's own autonomous driving system will be paired with volvo suvs. if uber buys all 24,000 cars it would be the biggest sale yet for volvo which plans to make the vehicles at its factory in sweden. >>> and for a lot of people in new york city part of the holiday tradition is watching the balloons for macy's thanksgiving day parade being inflated but this year extra security options are in place. it will end two hours earlier at 8:00 p.m. and anyone attending will be screened. the park will be shut down at noon. no backpacks will be allowed and police officers will be stationed at every corner. >> diane much. >>> fixer upper. how simple changes to a home can help older americans live in their houses safely for years to come. here's the story of green mountain coff
approved building the pipeline through the state but it's five miles longer than the one owned by excel canada. it would carry and nebraska. more legal challenges are expected. >>> uber is making a big move into owning and operating a fleet of cars. the ride hailing company plans to buy up to 24,000 self-driving vehicles from volvo. uber's own autonomous driving system will be paired with volvo suvs. if uber buys all 24,000 cars it would be the biggest sale yet for volvo which plans to...